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Tuesday, January 26 2021 - 07:01
AsiaNet
CGTN: Hand in Hand: China calls for multilateralism to tackle global crises
BEIJING, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Against the backdrop of a pandemic that has taken tolls on global public health 
and put the world economy in deep recession, the world in 2020 left many living 
with fear and uncertainty with the situation further worsening due to other 
emerging challenges.

Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg6ACnr2P08

The chaotic situation the world currently faces is similar to that of four 
years ago when Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered his first landmark speech 
at the World Economic Forum (WEF), offering Chinese solutions to the global 
community.

"We must carry on the fight," said Xi to global leaders on curbing the COVID-19 
outbreak at the WEF virtual event of the Davos Agenda on Monday. "Yet we remain 
convinced that winter cannot stop the arrival of spring and darkness can never 
shroud the light of dawn."

Themed "A Crucial Year to Rebuild Trust," the event this year, taking place on 
January 25-29, aims at rebuilding trust and shaping the policies and 
partnerships needed in 2021. More than 1,500 business, government and civil 
society leaders from over 70 countries and regions will set the agenda for 
2021. 

China has said that it hopes Xi's speech this year will help reach global 
consensus, rebuild global trust, and boost global cooperation, and together 
find solutions for urgent global problems the international community is facing.

Xi said that global cooperation is the best way to defeat the pandemic as well 
as other global crises. The world should champion multilateralism and build a 
community with a shared future for mankind, the Chinese president said, noting 
that no global problem can be solved by any one country alone.

"There should be global action, global response and global cooperation," he 
said.

Facilitate global cooperation and consultation mechanism

China has always been a firm defender and active practitioner of 
multilateralism, joining or building multilateral platforms.

It has initiated the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation and 
China International Import Expo and signed the world's largest free trade 
agreement, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), in November 
last year. 

As the world faces the urgent task of economic recovery in the post-pandemic 
era, Xi said that countries should first step up their macroeconomic policy 
coordination to promote stronger and more inclusive growth of the world 
economy, using the G20 as the premier forum for global economic governance. 

China's economy grew by 2.3 percent in 2020, making it the only major economy 
to see positive growth with the world economy ravaged by the pandemic. 

Leading financial agencies, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), 
expect China to lead the global macro recovery as it is believed that the 
spending power of Chinese consumers will drive the country's continued recovery 
in 2021.

In addition, Xi also called on the world to avoid confrontation using excuses 
of differences in history, culture or system. Instead, the world should stick 
to cooperation based on mutual benefits and resolve disagreements through 
consultation and dialogue.

Strive for balanced development for all countries

With the world grappling with the pandemic, the economic recoveries of 
developed nations and developing countries are following divergent 
trajectories. The developing countries with fewer resources, particularly hit 
by the pandemic, are imminently in need of help to catch up in the global 
recovery.

In his speech, Xi called on the world to provide necessary help in terms of 
more resources and space for the development of developing countries, for the 
sake of the good of all. "We should recognize that with the growth of 
developing countries, global prosperity and stability will be put on a more 
solid footing, and developed countries will stand to benefit from such growth," 
he said.

The Chinese president also cautioned that the world should stay committed to 
international law and international rules instead of seeking one's own 
supremacy. "Multilateralism is about having international affairs addressed 
through consultation and the future of the world decided by everyone working 
together," he said.

The international community should safeguard the legitimate development 
interests of developing countries. It should make strengthening equal rights, 
equal opportunities and equal rules the long-term goal so that all countries 
will benefit from the opportunities and fruits of development, he added.

China restates continued cooperation for common prosperity

Despite the pandemic, China has managed to push forward its domestic tasks. 
Over the past 40 years, China has made historic gains in ending extreme 
poverty, bringing over 800 million people out of poverty, representing over 70 
percent of global poverty reduction.

For China's part in contributing to the brand new year, Xi pledged that China 
will work with other countries to build an open, inclusive, clean and beautiful 
world that enjoys lasting peace, universal security and common prosperity. He 
has promised that China will give a helping hand to developing countries to 
eradicate poverty, ease debt burden, and achieve more growth.

As China enters a new development stage, Xi said that China will follow a new 
development philosophy and foster a new development paradigm with domestic 
circulation as the mainstay and domestic and international circulations 
reinforcing each other, unleashing the potential of the huge Chinese market and 
enormous domestic demand.

"We hope these efforts will bring more cooperation opportunities to other 
countries and give further impetus to global economic recovery and growth," Xi 
said.

Original article: here 
(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2021-01-25/Hand-in-Hand-China-calls-for-multilateral
ism-to-tackle-global-crises-XjM7KTNXlm/index.html).

SOURCE: CGTN
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